• daed@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    I’ve had the exact opposite happen. I’ve known Windows most of my life and now that I had to switch to Linux, I wanted to customize it. I was looking for a way to cycle through a whole background folder at random. In windows that was easy, just tell it to cycle through that folder. In Linux I couldn’t find any option, not even in the documenration. Skimming through the internet I was reading through threads and forums and they were talking about moving the pictures to /usr/shr/backgrounds but that’s not possible since its 20+GB. Then someone explained in length how to write .xml files with a link inside to point to one picture. One picture. The answers got weirder and crazier and by the time I came back to myself I was losing it.

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      4 hours ago

      Plasma’s wallpaper slideshow does exactly that. The only setup/configuration you need to do is select the folders you want included.

      Windows doesn’t do that for nested folders as far as I know. I was using John’s Background Switcher because the native Windows slideshow sucks.

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        4 hours ago

        I’m using Manjaro Gnome since Plasma had random freezes and shutdowns and XFCE I just couldn’t warm up with it.

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          1 hour ago

          I’m guessing KDE Plasma on Manjaro? Because on my Fedora I haven’t experienced any random crashes. This might be more a specific distro bug than a DE one.